L-3 Communications X200xp User manual

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L-3 Communications X200xp is a thermal imaging camera designed to make infrared technology more widely available. It's perfect for firefighters, law enforcement, security personnel, and anyone else who needs to see in the dark or discern temperature differences. Here's what you need to know about the X200xp:

  • Small and lightweight, the X200xp is easy to carry and use.
  • It has a long eye-relief, which means you can wear glasses or face shields while using it.
  • The X200xp is submersible to 3 meters and floats in water.
  • It has a variable brightness display, so you can use it in any lighting conditions.

L-3 Communications X200xp is a thermal imaging camera designed to make infrared technology more widely available. It's perfect for firefighters, law enforcement, security personnel, and anyone else who needs to see in the dark or discern temperature differences. Here's what you need to know about the X200xp:

  • Small and lightweight, the X200xp is easy to carry and use.
  • It has a long eye-relief, which means you can wear glasses or face shields while using it.
  • The X200xp is submersible to 3 meters and floats in water.
  • It has a variable brightness display, so you can use it in any lighting conditions.
User Manual
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase separation between equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by L-3
Communications Infrared Products could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment.
For continued FCC Compliance, use only accessories
approved by L-3 Communications Infrared Products
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User Manual P/N 7070431
©2005 L-3 Communications Infrared Products. All Rights Reserved
Patents
This product is covered by one or more of the following patents: U.S. Patent
Nos.: 5,288,649; 5,367,167; 6,267,501; 6,586,831; 6,521,477; 6,690,014;
6,479,320 and under license to 5,196,703. Euro.Pat.Appln. 1159591.
Additional Patents Pending.
Export
CE Manufacturers Declaration of Conformity:
Tested By
Nemko Dallas, Inc.
802 North Kealy Road
Lewisville
,
TX. 75057
Manufacturer
L-3 Communications Infrared Products
13532 North Central Expressway, MS 37
Dallas
,
TX. 75243. USA
(
800-990-3275
)
Product Identification:
Product: Thermal Infrared Camera
Model/Type: X200xp Camera / (X2)
Version: 7070410
(
7070415
)
EU Representative
BFi OPTiLAS INTERNATIONAL SA
Z. I. La Petite Montagne Sud
4 allée du Cantal – 91018, EVRY CEDEX. FRANCE (33 - (0) 1 60 79 59 55)
A Sample of this product has been tested:
To demonstrate compliance with: EN61000-6-1 & EN61000-6-3
Using the following test standards: EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3,
EN61000-4-4, EN61000-4-5, EN61000-4-6, EN61000-4-11
Means of conformity
The product is in conformance with the above standards according to 89/336/EEC
This product contains commodities, technology or software exported from
the United States in accordance with the Export Administration Regulations.
Diversion contrary to U.S. law is prohibited.
Registered Trademarks of
L-3 Communications Infrared Products
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1. Introduction .............................................................................. 6
Welcome to Infrared.......................................................... 6
Handling & Precautions..................................................... 8
Contacting L-3 Communications Infrared Products .......... 8
2. Operation .................................................................................. 9
The X200xp Thermal Imaging Camera ............................. 9
Holding the Camera......................................................... 10
Loading the Batteries....................................................... 11
Turning on the Power ...................................................... 13
Camera Warm-Up .................................................. 13
Camera Shutter....................................................... 13
Automatic Contrast................................................. 14
Checking the Battery Power................................... 14
Adjusting the Display Brightness .................................... 15
Focusing for Close-up Operation..................................... 16
Cleaning .......................................................................... 16
3. Accessories ............................................................................. 17
Accessory Video & Power Cables................................... 17
Operating With Video & Power Cables........................... 17
4. Additional Information ........................................................... 19
Specifications .................................................................. 19
Frequently Asked Questions............................................ 21
Trouble Shooting Guide .................................................. 22
Warranty.......................................................................... 24
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1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing the X200xp Thermal Imaging Camera.
With its small size, rugged design, and simplicity, you can now
focus on the job at hand, rather than the camera in your hand.
Before using this camera, please read these instructions carefully,
and retain them for future reference.
Welcome to Infrared
L-3 Infrared Products (IP) has long been a leader in the production
and development of military products based on infrared thermal
imaging. In an effort to make this technology more widely
available, L-3 IP’s engineers and scientists developed many unique
ways of translating infrared energy into visible imagery. Now L-3
IP is providing affordable thermal imaging solutions for fire, law
enforcement, marine, security, and other commercial uses.
Infrared energy, often referred to as “infrared” or “IR,” is
electromagnetic radiation that travels in a straight line through
space, similar to visible light. Although infrared shares some of the
properties of visible light, its different wavelength has several
unique characteristics. For instance, materials that are opaque to
visible light may be transparent to infrared, and vice–versa. Also,
unlike visible light, which is given off by ordinary objects only at
very high temperatures (e.g. light bulbs), long wavelength infrared
(7–14 µm) is emitted by all objects at ordinary temperatures. This
means infrared is all around us all the time, even in the dark.
Different objects give off varying amounts of infrared, depending
on the temperature of the object.
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The X200xp was designed to sense differing amounts of long
wavelength infrared coming from the various areas of a scene and
to convert them to corresponding intensities of visible light on a
display. This allows true see–in–the–dark capability, as well as the
ability to discern additional information—differences in
temperature—by observing the thermal properties of objects in any
light condition.
A
B
C
D
E
Infrared energy is emitted proportionally to the temperature
of an object . The warmer the object, the more energy it
emits. The infrared energy from the objects is focused by
the optics , onto an infrared detector . The information
from the Infrared detector is passed to electronics for
image processing. The signal processing circuitry
translates the infrared detector data into an image that
can be viewed on the built-in video monitor.
HOT
COLD
WARM
A
B
C
D
E
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Handling & Precautions
All batteries can cause property damage or bodily injury if a
conductive material such as jewelry or keys touch exposed
terminals. Exercise care when placing batteries inside a
pocket, case, or other container with metal objects.
Do not replace batteries in a potentially explosive atmosphere,
such as a gas station or any place where you might normally
be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Contact sparking
may occur and cause an explosion.
Do not remove power – removing batteries or disconnecting
optional external power supply – without first turning the
camera off using the on/off switch.
Do not permanently attach this camera to dynamic–mount
applications, such as on vehicles or heavy machinery, in which
transmitted vibration is continuously sustained.
Never point this camera directly into the sun, welding arcs, or
any other extreme intensity objects that you would not view
with your eyes. Doing so will damage the Camera.
Contacting L-3 Communications Infrared Products
The Customer Service Department is available to assist with questions
about this product. When you contact us, please have the following
information available:
-Camera Part Number -Camera Serial Number
[Part Number and Serial Number are located under the rear door/plug.]
L-3 Communications Infrared Products Customer Service Department:
800-990-3275 (US) or 972-528-1528 (Int’l)
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2. Operation
The X200xp Thermal Imaging Camera
Rubber Armored
construction
Submersible to 3 meters
Floats in water
Standard AA
Batteries
Viewing Range – 15ft to Infinity
Rotate Lens for close range (4ft -15ft)
Single Button
Operation
Variable Brightness
Dis
p
la
y
Long eye-relief – can be used
w/glasses, face shields, etc.
Connect External Power,
or external Video.
(requires optional cables)
Model Number & Serial Number behind the external connections plug
Tripod Mount
(1/4-20 thread)
Battery Icon – indicates
b
atter
y
char
g
e
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Holding the Camera
The Camera can be mounted
to a tripod using the 1/4-20 insert.
The Camera can be held either right-handed, or left-handed.
To avoid dropping the camera, attach the strap provided. Both
a neck strap, and a wrist strap are provided for your
convenience. Attach the strap to the camera by looping it
through the attachment point as shown below.
The camera can be held in any orientation – and the image in
the LCD Display will remain upright.
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Loading the Batteries
Open the battery Door
Unscrew Battery Door knob
Counterclockwise
Open the door to install batteries
Install 2 AA Batteries
“+” & “ – “ symbols inside the battery compartment indicate the
direction to install batteries
Notice the Raised Tab next to the (+) sign, and the
Sunken Tab next to the (-) sign. These tabs allow the
user to install the batteries in complete darkness by
“feel” - without having to “see” the battery symbols.
Sunken Tab
Insert battery with
Positive end down
.
Raised Tab
Insert battery with
Positive end up
.
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Close the battery Door
Close the Battery Door
Screw Battery Door Knob
Clockwise
Batteries
The camera will operate from several battery types – Alkaline,
Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NiMh) rechargeable, or Lithium - as
long as the Batteries are AA size.
The camera does not have an internal battery charger. If using
rechargeable batteries, they must be charged with a separate
external charger.
Replacing Batteries
Before removing/replacing batteries, always ensure the camera
is first turned off. Failure to first turn the camera off may
result in a “flickering” or “ghost-image” display the next time
the camera is turned on.
In case (above), the display will correct itself after a 5-10
minute waiting period. Note: This waiting period can be with
the camera either on (operating) or off (stored).
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Batteries
When replacing batteries, always replace BOTH batteries.
Mixing a fresh battery with a partially discharged battery is
potentially hazardous.
Never mix battery types (Alkaline, rechargeable, Lithium,
etc). Both batteries must be of the same type.
Remove batteries if the camera is to be stored for extended
periods (2 weeks or more).
Always follow the battery manufacturers’ directions for proper
disposal of batteries.
Turning on the Power
Switch on the on/off knob
Turn the on/off dial knob
Clockwise to turn on the camera
Camera Warm-Up
The camera requires approximately 3 seconds of warm-up time.
During these 1
st
3 seconds after the camera is switched on, a logo
will appear in the Display. After 3 seconds have passed, the logo
will disappear, and video of the thermal scene will begin.
Camera Shutter
To maintain an optimum Thermal Image, the X200xp will
automatically shutter. During this shutter, the video will freeze for
approximately ½ second, and a faint “click” sound may be heard
inside the camera. Shuttering will occur in the 1
st
4 minutes after
turning on the camera at 30-second intervals. Otherwise, the
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camera will shutter only if it’s internal temperature changes by 10
0
c
or more.
Automatic Contrast
Video contrast is constantly adjusted either higher or lower, based
upon the informational content in the scene.
When viewing people, automobiles, boats, and other warm objects
at close range, the video gain will automatically be decreased to
provide more detail on facial features and flat surfaces.
When viewing a scene with low informational content, i.e. a park,
field, or roadway, the video gain is automatically increased to
provide more detail in the background of the scene, i.e. trees,
bushes, roadway edges.
Checking the Battery Power
A battery icon will appear in the built-in LCD display, to indicate
the approximate amount of charge remaining in the batteries. New
Alkaline Batteries will generally provide enough charge for
approximately 2 hours of operation, while new Lithium Batteries
will provide enough charge for approximately 6 hours of operation.
Operating Time is based on a display set to minimum brightness
(night-time setting), and camera at room temperature.
Very Low or Very High temperatures, and Brightness Setting of the
Display, could reduce the expected time of operation by 50%.
The battery icon is most accurate when using Alkaline batteries, and
slightly less accurate when using NiMh or Lithium batteries.
EMPTY
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Adjusting the Display Brightness
Turn the on/off knob
past the on/off detent, continuing
to increase the LCD display brightness.
Brighter LCD Display:
Turn Clockwise
Dimmer LCD Display:
Turn Counterclockwise
To maximize battery life, set the LCD Display to the minimum
brightness setting practical.
On
Off
Dim
Bright
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Focusing for Close-up Operation
The X200xp has overall
viewing range from 15ft to
infinity. In the Far Focus
position, objects from 15ft to
infinity will be in focus. By
rotating the Lens,
objects as close as 4ft
can be brought into
focus.
The Lens may feel difficult to turn. This is normal, and is due to the tight
seal required to make the camera waterproof.
Cleaning
Do not apply any chemicals to the camera.
Clean the body of the camera using a water-moistened cloth.
Clean the Lens with a cleaner/cloth that has been specially
formulated for cleaning camera lenses – one is provided, and
if additional cloths are needed, they may be purchased from
any camera retailer.
FAR
Focus
NEAR
Focus
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3. Accessories
Contact L-3 Communications Infrared Products, for accessories
that are approved for use with your X200xp Camera.
Accessory Video & Power Cables
Common accessories for the X200xp camera are:
AC/DC Power Adapter
Power Cable Video Cable
These may appear the same as common power/video cables.
However, they are actually unique for the X200xp Camera. Do Not
attempt to use other similar cables – they will not operate the
X200xp camera, and may cause damage
Operating With Video & Power Cables
The X200xp External connections are located inside the Rear Plug.
Power
Video
Pull
To Open
Push
To Close
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AC/DC Power Adapter
Connect the AC/DC Power Adapter to the X200xp Connector
labeled “Power”, and to AC power (wall outlet). Connecting the
AC/DC Power Adapter will disable the batteries, and the X200xp
will receive its power from this outlet.
The AC/DC Power Adapter will provide power to the camera –
however, it will not recharge batteries installed in the camera.
When the AC/DC Power Adapter is connected, the Battery Gauge
will indicate “Empty”.
Power Cable
Connect the Power Cable to the X200xp Connector labeled
“Power”, and to any 12volt DC Power Source. Operation of the
X200xp will be the same as above (AC/DC power adapter).
The Power Source used by the customer should be capable of
supplying at least 500ma.
The Power Source used by the customer should be nominal 12Vdc,
however, can range from 8-16Vdc without harm to the camera.
Video Cable
Connect the Video Cable to the X200xp Connector labeled
“Video”, and to a Video Monitor. When Connecting the Video
Cable, the video will automatically switch from the internal LCD
Display to the External Video Monitor, and visa versa.
3-4 seconds may be needed for the video to stabilize when switching
between External Video Monitor and Internal LCD Display.
The X200xp Camera will not output External Video and Internal
LCD Display Simultaneously.
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4. Additional Information
Specifications
Detector
Type Amorphous-Silicon Microbolometer
Spectral Response 7 to 14 microns
Thermal Performance
Time to Operation ~ 3 seconds
Contrast/Level Automatic (Electronic Image Control)
Image Touch-up Automatic (mechanical shutter)
Infrared Polarity White-Hot Black-Cold
Range to Detect Human
Activity
475 meters
Optics
Field of View 11
0
x 8
0
Focal Length 25 mm
Focus Range 1 meter to infinity
Video
Viewfinder Display Monochrome LCD
Viewfinder Brightness Adjustable (integral to on/off switch)
Auxiliary Video Out
Analog SMPTE-170 / NTSC
monochrome (output jack on rear)
Power
Power 2 AA Batteries
Operating Time
2 hrs (alkaline batteries); 6 hrs (lithium
batteries)
Auxiliary Power In 12Vdc (input jack on rear)
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Physical
Size
5 ¼ x 4 ½ x 2 (inches)
13.4 x 11.4 x 5.1 (cm)
Weight 13oz. (381g) with batteries
Eye Cup Integral to camera; with 2” eye relief
Environmental
Operating Temperature -20
0
C to +60
0
C
Storage Temperature -20
0
C to +80
0
C*
Waterproof Yes, 3 meter submersion
Buoyant Yes, floats in water
Shockproof Yes, 2 meter drop
EMC Compliance
FCC: part 15, class B
CE Mark:
EN61000-6-1 & EN61000-6-3
Features
Enhanced DSP Image Processing
On-screen battery level indicator
Left or Right Hand operation with rugged slip-resistant grip
Tactile Battery loading feature for night-time installations
Long eye-relief viewfinder for easy use w/glasses, face shields
Standard Equipment
Carrying Case
2AA Alkaline Batteries
Neck Strap & Wrist Strap
Lens Cleaning Cloth
*
Storage Temperature does not include batteries – always follow battery
manufacturers’ recommendations for battery storage.
Specifications are subject to change without notice
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L-3 Communications X200xp User manual

Type
User manual
This manual is also suitable for

L-3 Communications X200xp is a thermal imaging camera designed to make infrared technology more widely available. It's perfect for firefighters, law enforcement, security personnel, and anyone else who needs to see in the dark or discern temperature differences. Here's what you need to know about the X200xp:

  • Small and lightweight, the X200xp is easy to carry and use.
  • It has a long eye-relief, which means you can wear glasses or face shields while using it.
  • The X200xp is submersible to 3 meters and floats in water.
  • It has a variable brightness display, so you can use it in any lighting conditions.

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